founder and longtime Chief Govt Leslie Wexner stated he wasn’t conscious of his former cash supervisor Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged prison conduct, breaking his silence on the matter to say that his “coronary heart goes out to each one that has been damage.”

“I’d by no means have guessed that an individual I employed greater than a decade in the past might have induced such ache to so many individuals,” Wexner wrote in a memo Monday to staff of his retail firm, which owns Victoria’s Secret. “I’ve searched my soul…mirrored…and regretted that my path ever crossed his.”

Epstein was indicted in New York on federal sex-trafficking costs stemming from an alleged scheme to use underage women. Federal prosecutors charged him with two counts associated to intercourse trafficking of minors, which collectively carry a most sentence of 45 years in jail if he’s convicted.

Epstein’s two-decade relationship with Wexner, which prolonged into the 81-year-old’s retail firms, charities and private life, grew to become essential to Epstein’s eventual wealth and prominence, the Journal has reported. Wexner stated he severed all ties with Epstein practically 12 years in the past and “I’d not have continued to work with any particular person able to such egregious, sickening conduct as has been reported about him.”

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